Center for the Commercialization of Electric Technologies

Redefining the Next Generation of the Electric Grid Through Technology

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Monday, September 29th ~ 1:00 PM - 4:30 PM

This workshop, focusing on emerging technologies, opens with a one-hour session on technologies for wind integration to help meet the
challenge of integrating 19GW of wind on the ERCOT grid. Complimenting the first session, the second session deals with the developing
contributions of three types of storage technologies. Finally, the third session deals with the dynamic world of consumer technologies that
drive the promise of active and passive consumer engagement in electric markets.

Technologies highlighted include:

Grid event monitoring at 30x/second plus new grid management tools

120kW, 1.0 MW, 4 MW and 36MW battery resources in Texas

First in the nation cybersecurity product for synchrophasor systems on the grid - 317 MW CAES resource

The newest consumer gadgets

Milton Holloway, President & COO, CCET, Center for the Commercialization of Electric Technologies, is the Workshop Chair of the Pre Conference Workshop Agenda “Emerging Technologies: The Drivers for the Grid of Tomorrow”

Wind Resources and the Electric Grid Regional Event

The 3-Day event will bring Texas and other U.S. technology and policy leaders to West Texas to participate in a discussion of the promises and challenges for wind resources to fully participate in the electric markets.

Highlights

CCET Discovery Across Texas Project Team Meeting

Workshop for U.S. Renewables Integration Project Participants

CCET Board of Directors Meeting

Battery System Dedication

Include tours of a wind farm at RTC, dedication of a 1 MW/1 MWH battery system at RTC, CCET Annual Board meeting with a line-up of speakers focusing on high-value technology and current energy policy.